Program 2 (Product and Market Development) Abalone Research Projects |
||
|
2008/909 - Market access for Abalone
____________________________________________ |
|
About the Project The high reliance of the Australian Abalone sector on the Chinese market, falling prices in China, and the Until March 2007 several companies in Australia were exporting Abalone to the European Union (EU), since this time the EU Abalone market has been ‘closed’ due to the EC requirement to classify production areas. This project aims to provide information for use in technical market access negotiations to assist in ‘re-opening’ the EU market for Australian Abalone. Project Objectives
___________________________________________________ Analysis of Product Differentiation Opportunities for Australian Wild Caught Abalone in China
Over the last decade, the capital value of the units and the beach price per kilo for wild-caught Abalone has dropped by about 50%. The main reason is more competition, particularly from farmed Abalone, although currency fluctuations have also played a role. No customer (restaurant) or consumer promotion of Australian Abalone has ever been undertaken. The industry has operated as an export sales function, building strong relationships with Chinese importers, but further down the supply chain, there has been no involvement by Australian stakeholders. Stage 1 of this is to engage an expert agency in China to Project Objectives
|
![]() |
|
This page was last updated: 22nd December 2009
|
||
